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JobSmart 1,000 lb. Capacity 2-Wheel Hand Truck

JobSmart 1,000 lb. Capacity 2-Wheel Hand Truck

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Harper Trucks 600 lb. Capacity 2-Wheel P Handle Steel Hand Truck
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Hand Trucks

Tractor Supply offers hand trucks built for boxes, bins and equipment, with a range of sizes that suit garages, shops and work trailers. For home improvement jobs and everyday hauling, these material-handling tools help shift weight onto wheels, so loads move with more control through doorways, ramps and tight turns. Discover our selection and find the perfect combination of durability, load capacity and maneuverability to keep you and your items moving efficiently.

Stability and Control for Bulky Moves

Hand trucks are upright carriers that support weight on a toe plate while the wheels carry most of the load once you tip back. That leverage makes a difference when you are navigating tight doorways, turning around a workbench or loading into a truck bed. In the same workflow, hand trucks and accessories help keep loads controlled from pickup to set-down.

Enduring Construction Choices

A hand truck's frame material determines how durable it is, as well as how heavy the unit feels, how stiff it is under load and how comfortable it is to use on frequent trips. Steel frames are typically more rigid and handle bumps and impacts well, which helps when loads hit thresholds or get jostled during transport. Aluminum frames are lighter, making the hand truck easier to grab and carry for quick runs. For taller or awkward items, add straps and tie-downs to keep the load tight against the frame during turns and stops.

Wheel Setups for Every Terrain

Wheel layout changes how you steer, park and transition from rolling to setting a load down. Two-wheel hand trucks are common for shops because they handle narrow aisles and quick pivots with a simple tip-back stance. Four-wheel hand trucks are used for all-terrain applications when you want a wider base to keep the load supported over uneven ground. Many of our hand trucks feature designs with replaceable wheels, usually requiring only basic tools, so you can match diameter and tread style to the surfaces you roll across most often.

Load Limit and Stability

Weight capacity is the maximum load the hand truck can support under normal use when the load is properly positioned and secured. Choosing the correct weight capacity is crucial because exceeding the limit can compromise the truck's frame, wheels and axle, increasing the risk of equipment failure and operator injury. In many of our load-handling systems, weight capacities range from 300 lb. to over 1,000 lb., which covers everything from smaller cartons to heavier equipment. It's recommended to choose a model rated above your typical heaviest load to provide a safe operating margin.

Shop Hand Trucks from Tractor Supply

The correct hand truck isn't just a material-handling tool — it's a reliable partner For Life Out Here. By choosing equipment built for strength, stability and the demands of your environment, you make every lift safer and every move more efficient. From busy warehouses to back-of-truck deliveries and hands-on projects at home, we offer dependable moving and lifting supplies that reduce strain and increase progress. Built to handle the weight and ready for the challenge, shop our hand trucks today at your local Tractor Supply store or on our website.